Patch for chrome 36 - video

I just installed the patch for chrome 36 ,, but videos on my project still do not work....

mterry wrote:
I've been looking into why Chrome seems to choke on initally loading main.html after login, and I've developed a patch that seems to correct the issue. What's the best method of submitting this patch to the Convergence developers for possible review and inclusion into the product?The developers produced a fix for this issue some time ago. As Chrome is not an officially supported browser the fix has not been included in Convergence 1 patches however the fix is available with the upcoming Convergence 2 release.
Please note however that Chrome is (and will remain) an officially unsupported browser. If official Chrome browser support is important to you I suggest you raise the following enhancement request with your Sun/Oracle account manager:
RFE#6940556 - "Support for Google Chrome browser"
Regards,
Shane.

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